A manager of an eye-glasses store reported Oct. 14 that 16
pairs of eye glass frames were missing from the store. She said ten of them
were valued at $179.95 each and the other six were valued at $249.95 each.

Unauthorized use of
auto, Audrey Drive:

A man said Oct. 9 his ex-wife climbed through his bedroom
window and took his car keys from his locked bedroom and subsequently took his
car. A warrant was issued for her arrest.

Petty theft from
yards, Stevenson Street:

A resident said Oct. 11 someone stole two ceramic angels,
valued at $500, from his front yard.

Theft, Richmond Road:

A woman was arrested at JC Penney Oct. 9 for the theft of
sandals valued at $25. A man, who she was observed with prior to the theft, was
also suspected of stealing several items that she handed to him. Officers were
unable to locate the man.

Petty theft, Richmond
Road:

A woman was caught stealing $462 worth of merchandise from
JC Penney Oct. 11 after she was seen entering a fitting room with assorted
merchandise and leaving without it. The items were found in a duffle bag she
was carrying. She was charged with theft and possession of criminal tools.

Breaking and
entering, Chardon Road:

Copper piping was found to have been cut out and stolen from
a house Oct. 13. The house was believed to have been entered after someone
broke out a window pane on the front door. The value of theft is believed to be
over $1,000. The owner of the house then reported the next day someone entered
it again after he left it unsecured. There was nothing reported stolen but he
believed it was entered because a pile of debris was found in the basement.

Burglary, Highland
Place:

A man reported Oct. 12 someone entered his house and stole items
from a China cabinet and over $1,000 from a safe. A wedding ring, valued at
$1,000, and two payroll checks were among the items stolen. It was unknown how
the safe was opened but officers said entry was made into the house from a
patio screen door.

Petty Theft, Richmond
Road:

A man was arrested at Macy's Oct. 12 for theft of boots,
valued at $180. He had taken off the pair of boots he was wearing and put on
the new boots and then tried to leave the store before loss-prevention officers
stopped him.

Assault, Ruth Ellen
Drive:

A man was charged with assault and theft Oct. 13 after his
girlfriend said he assaulted her and took her keys.

Simple assault,
Richmond Road:

A boy, 14, was charged with assault Oct. 15 after the
Richmond Heights Schools security officer reported he jumped another student, a
15-year-old boy.

Follow Us

cleveland.com is powered by Plain Dealer Publishing Co. and Northeast Ohio Media Group. All rights reserved (About Us).The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Northeast Ohio Media Group LLC.